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Revision as of 15:13, 2 April 2014
This is the web page for the course Matlab with Applications (Matlab med tillämpningar). Find the course description here, and the schedule for the course here.
This course is given at one quarter speed, as lectures/practical excercises in the afternoons. The exercises will be available on this page that will update regularly.
Reach me at Stefan.Karlsson@hh.se for any questions.
Contents
- 1 News
- 2 Course organization
- 3 Compulsory elements/attendance
- 4 Exercises
- 4.1 Introduction meeting
- 4.2 Excercise 1, Vectors and Functions
- 4.3 Excercise 2, Matrices, program flow and sound of music
- 4.4 Excercise 3, Matrices and Handles
- 4.5 Excercise 4, Fuzzy logic and Callbacks
- 4.6 Excercise 5, Linear Systems
- 4.7 Excercise 6, interpolation, curve fitting, integrals and differential equations
- 4.8 Excercise 7, Vectorization, timing and Debugging
News
20 February
from exercise 5 onwards, I am forced to revert to the old material from previous years. There simply isnt resources and time enough to make new material for the entire course.
In these old formats of exercises, there is some conflicting information on deadlines. The information on the webpage and in readme.txt file is the valid one.
20 February CLARIFICATION: You will have the oppurtunity to hand in twice for each exercise. Only twice, so LOOK CAREFULLY AT THE PDF. THERE ARE INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO HAND IN!
20 February Extension of deadline for task 2 with one day. New deadline 21st of February, 12 am
17 February Exercise 3 is updated!
It had a missing section in it, which is now fixed. There were some typos I fixed while at it, and I put some new hints in the document as well. Task no 3 is now optional, if you aim for a grade 4 on this exercise.
28 January
Exercise 2 has a Matlab version issue. Check out the description below
Course organization
There will be one new exercise made available to you for every session. For each exercise there are several tasks for you to perform (2-4). These are to be handed in to me, instructions on how to hand them in are available in the provided pdf, and WILL NOT be done through blackboard. No communication is to be done through blackboard in this course.
There will be a total of 10-11 exercises in this course. Your will be graded for each exercise.
You may work in groups of 2, not more.
There is a deadline of 2 weeks for the tasks of each exercise. Exercises are graded as "Passed"(3), "Passed with distinction"(4) or "not passed" (0). If a deadline is missed for an exercise, you will have to resubmit late, which limits the max grade to (3), and will affect your overal course grade.
In the second part of the course (period 2) you will start on a small project. This project can have any grade in the range (1 to 6). There will be more details on the exact content of this project.
The final grade of the course is set with an algorithm you can download here.
Compulsory elements/attendance
Handing in tasks and project on time are the only compulsory elements of the course. Physical presence on any lecture/exercise is not compulsory
Exercises
Introduction meeting
Start reading the the first exercise in preparation. Get all files need for Exercise 1 here.
During the first introduction meeting, I will briefly explain the outline of the course, and how you will be graded and what is expected of you. This should take no more than 30 minutes, after that we will get started with exercise 1 during the remainder of the introduction meeting.
Excercise 1, Vectors and Functions
Deadline to submit your tasks: 12am(24.00 hrs) on 13th of february.
Excercise 2, Matrices, program flow and sound of music
Deadline to submit your tasks: 12am(24.00 hrs) NEW DEADLINE: 21th of february.
Excercise 3, Matrices and Handles
Deadline to submit your tasks: 12am(24.00 hrs) on 27th of february.
Excercise 4, Fuzzy logic and Callbacks
Deadline to submit your tasks: 12am(24.00 hrs) on 6th of March.
Excercise 5, Linear Systems
Deadline to submit your tasks: 12am(24.00 hrs) on 13th of March.
Excercise 6, interpolation, curve fitting, integrals and differential equations
Deadline to submit your tasks: 12am(24.00 hrs) on 20th of March.
Excercise 7, Vectorization, timing and Debugging
Deadline to submit your tasks: 12am(24.00 hrs) on 10th of April.